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Sunset on the rocky coast of Down East Maine.
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I've always been a little jealous of West Coast photographers, with their coast and mountains that haven't been flattened by the extreme glaciation we experienced here in Maine. Things are just more dramatic out there. I had never seen a sea stack in Maine outside of Monument Cove in Acadia, so finding this hidden gem was pretty exciting. I photographed it before about a few months ago, but the light wasn't stellar and I didn't have a good composition. As things lined up for what promised to be a great light show yesterday afternoon, I planned to come back and shoot sunset here. My brother said he would come with me, so off we went.
We arrived with seconds to spare to get set up and catch the best light. As things started going off, Zander said he could get up on the pinnacle and model for me. I said sure, but there didn't seem to be a good way to get up. I offered to do it myself and have him press the shutter, but he said 'f' it and started to clamber up what was an insanely difficult rock problem. He made it, I tripped the shutter, and captured one of my favorite photos in a long time.
You can't really swim here, but it is on the Atlantic coast, not necessarily facing the open ocean, though. Maine is scenic, but in a different way from, say, Florida.
This is just before the sunrise at Lower Togue Pond in Baxter State Park in Northern Maine. (image 34A2884) Please also visit: acadiamagic.com.
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Here is another sunrise at Lake Wassookeag in the Central Maine Highlands. (image 34A2148) Please also visit: acadiamagic.com.
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On the rocks in front of the bench between Marble Beach & Jobs Cove along on the West Strand Loop, in New Harbor, Maine
My Maine moose adventure was excellent. It also was hard work. My husband and I didn't know the area so it was hit and miss to try to find the ponds that moose would visit finally after not seeing moose for 2 days we where able to locate a few.
This sunrise was taken just before passing over the causeway that connect Mount Desert Island and Acadia National Park to the mainland of the State of Maine. (image 0553) Please also visit: acadiamagic.com.
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When I think of the Maine Coastline, this is the kind of scene that comes to mind.
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I took this photo from The Observatory structure atop Munjoy Hill in Portland, Maine. It is the last known maritime signal tower in the US. Using a telescope and flags or flares, communication with incoming ships 30 miles (48 km) away was possible. On this evening I was very fortunate to witness this dramatic sunset. The body of water is the Back Cove and is an estuary bay that is mostly empty at low tide. It is about a mile in diameter. It is possible to see Mt. Washington in NH from here but I do not know how to identify it.
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Dennis left home at 10:30 pm to drive to Portland, Maine to meet with Yvonne. This was at sunrise at a place I passed along the way in Maine.
I took this many years ago in Down East Ellsworth, Maine. As I recall, they start getting harvested in late July through early August. Often you will see whole fields where the plant leaves have turned red. It is quite a sight. (image 4701 #acadia #maine #blueberries #maineblueberries) Please also visit: acadiamagic.com.
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This is one more early November sunrise on Lake Wassookeag in the central Maine Highlands town of Dexter. Please also visit: www.acadiamagic.com/.
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A very shaggy whitetail doe, seen near Witch Hole Pond in Acadia National Park. It seems that she is wearing her rough winter coat. Mount Desert Island, Maine.
This time of year in Maine is called the dead of Winter as the 4 weeks from the 10th of January and on til mid February. Well, today registered a brisk 39 degrees and with considerable snow melt, presented the opportunity to climb atop one of the most photogenic spots in Maine. CMQs job #1 with 9023, (CITX) 3082 and 9021 haul 31x30 through Onawa during the late morning of January 21st. The warmer weather curbed safety concerns getting up to this location, as there was minimal ice buildup on the ledge itself. The climb however still had several large icicles, worthy of their own picture no doubt for another type of photographer.
Young maine coon from Yanoi cattery yanoi.pl
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This shows the autumn colors in the central Maine Highlands. Please also visit: www.acadiamagic.com/.
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This is a sunrise captured in Bar Harbor, Maine. (image 34A2223) Please also visit: acadiamagic.com.
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